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there are seom-build.sh and yukon-build.sh scripts that do the compiling, those are set up for both 32bit and 64bit libs & binaries compilation, you can remove those lines about amd64/lib64 from these scripts if you're running in a 32bit-only system

on a 64bit system you will need the 32bit libs for recording 32bit application ( like those running with the help of Wine )

to compile this you will need some stuff, dev libs and such, i can't remember which ones exacly, until the Wiki is up, iirc, Yasm is needed, and ia32-libs, gcc-multilib and others for 32bit on 64bit systems, also some libglx-dev stuff ( on Debian at least, can't tell you on other distro )

as root
cd seom
run sh seom-build.sh
run ldconfig; sync ( to get the libs recognised )
cd ../yukon
run sh yukon-build.sh
run ldconfig; sync ( to get the libs recognised )

the home folder in the archive has the config, you need to put the .yukon folder in your HOME folder, edit it to your taste, note that if you point to a folder to store your recording the recorded file would get named after the running application ( be careful if you run the same application twice you might overwrite the recorded video )

It's in fact rather simple. Just look at the source files. I don't know anymore what kinds of deps it has since it's some time ago when I compiled this for capturing vids from my game engine. But whatever just look inside the Makefiles and look for LDFLAGS variables. All you need to do is looking at the -lXYZ includes where XYZ is the library included. There are not that many in fact hence posting these we can immediately tell you what libs you need

Where you got this from? I don't think yukon needs all of this. Especially things like lame, mplayer and mencoder I can hardly imagine ( yukon records into an own video format and the last time I checked it had no sound recording ).

Where you got this from? I don't think yukon needs all of this. Especially things like lame, mplayer and mencoder I can hardly imagine ( yukon records into an own video format and the last time I checked it had no sound recording ).

I found this in the Ubuntu forum, I think. There was a guy who was compiling it for Hardy. The latest release of Yukon does record sound, as far as I know.